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I fear relying on a password manager and getting locked out somehow. Imagine something goes wrong and I just… lose all my accounts at once. Not knowing my passwords seems kinda scary. Plus, sometimes I may need one and have no access to my password manager. Had to memorise my password last semester for uni computer tests (school's computer, no phone). Now that I've had to reset it, it has grown stronger. I've already started working on memorising it, though. Not sure if passphrases would make that easier or more difficult
Store a backup on a USB stick you keep in your house (in another room than your computer)
A sentence is easier to remember than random letters and it's length and punctuation make it stronger than most pw. Use a sentence you like from a book, a video game, a show or a music. It's easier to memorize and bring a bit joy when you type it.